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Hexammine cobalt(III) chloride (CAS 10534-89-1)

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Alternate Names:
Cobalt hexammine trichloride; trichlorocobalt hexaammoniate
CAS Number:
10534-89-1
Molecular Weight:
267.48
Molecular Formula:
Cl3CoH18N6
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Hexammine cobalt(III) chloride is a coordination complex that functions as a catalyst in various chemical reactions. Its mode of action involves serving as a source of cobalt(III) ions, which can participate in redox reactions and act as a Lewis acid in organic synthesis. In this capacity, it can facilitate the conversion of organic substrates by coordinating with them and promoting specific bond-forming or bond-breaking processes. Hexammine cobalt(III) chloride can act as a precursor for the synthesis of other cobalt-containing compounds, contributing to the development of new materials and catalysts. Its ability to interact with organic molecules and influence their reactivity makes it a useful function for investigating reaction mechanisms and developing new methodologies.


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Hexammine cobalt(III) chloride, 5 g

sc-235306
5 g
$94.00

Hexammine cobalt(III) chloride, 10 g

sc-235306A
10 g
$184.00